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State Redress hearing: 30 Sep – 2 Oct witnesses
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry State Redress hearing resumes today in Auckland. Commissioners will continue to hear from Cooper Legal until 2 Oct
State Redress hearing: 29 Sep witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry State Redress hearing resumes today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from Gay Rowe for her brother Paul Beale and Cooper Legal.
State Redress hearing: 28 Sep witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry State Redress hearing resumes today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from two witnesses.
State Redress hearing: 25 September witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry State Redress hearing resumes today in Auckland.
State Redress hearing: 24 Sep witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry State Redress hearing resumes today in Auckland.
State Redress hearing: 23 Sep witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry State Redress hearing resumes today in Auckland with an earlier start of 9.00am.
State Redress hearing: 22 September witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry State Redress hearing resumes today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from two witnesses.
State Redress hearing: 21 September witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry State Redress hearing starts today in Auckland.
Commissioner Blog – Julia Steenson
Te Tiriti o Waitangi – The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti)– is a founding document of Aoteoroa/ New Zealand. Our Terms of Reference state that we must recognise
Dilworth School statement
The Royal Commission is aware that Police have arrested and charged six men following an investigation into historical sexual offending at Dilworth School.